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February 12, 2009

Top 10 Value Cities for Couples

Couple enjoying a beach holiday
Couples enjoying
a beach holiday
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Two of South Carolina’s premier destinations were named to the list of America’s “Top 10 Value Cities for Couples”.

Charleston was rated number one on the list and Myrtle Beach eighth. The ratings were based on value for the money available in cities visited by couples.

“Flowers are nice for Valentine’s Day, but a romantic getaway to one of these high-value cities can generate a lasting memory and still be within a couple’s budget.”

Valentine's DayHere is this year’s Top 10 Value Cities for Couples:

  1. Charleston,
  2. Williamsburg,
  3. Asheville,
  4. Nashville,
  5. San Diego,
  6. San Francisco,
  7. Ocean City,
  8. Myrtle Beach,
  9. Branson, Mo., &
  10. Las Vegas

“While Charleston comes out on top, a common thread among these cities that make the top 10 value list is their significant offering of free or nearly free cultural exhibits, galleries, walking tours, and reasonably priced romantic dining,” – Cheryl Schutz, DKSA’s V.P. of account services.

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